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South East - attractions - Natural wonders
Oddi
A major historic site
By road no. 266
Oddi, a farm, church and parsonage. A major historic site. It first became famous around the middle of the 11th Century, when a church was built there, and thus is one of the oldest church sites in Iceland. In the year 1...
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Seljalandsfoss
Waterfall
By road no. F249 about 0,5 km from road no. 1
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall South Iceland
Seljalandsfoss, one of the higher waterfalls in Iceland, though it has little water. A path at the bottom of the cliff makes it possible to walk behind the fall. The water...
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Seljavellir
Natural hot water & Swimming pool
By road number 1 between Skógar and Hvolsvöllur
Seljavellir South Iceland
Seljavellir, where a swimming pool was built in the mountain side in 1923 by the Youth movement, making use of natural hot water on the spot. One of the shortest climbing routes to...
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Skogar
Waterfall and Museum
By road number 1 between Hvolsvöllur and Vík
Skogar South Iceland
Skógafoss, (60 m) a waterfall in the river Skógaá, one of the highest in Iceland. There are many other falls further up in the river. Legend has it that the settler Þrasi hid his chest ...
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Þórsmörk
Great variety of natural features
Þórsmörk, the region west of the Mýrdalsjökull glacier between the rivers Krossá and Markarfljót. Famous for having a great variety of natural features and good weather, and therefore a very popular place for outings. Pr...
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Dyrholaey
A cape or headland
By road number 1 between Skógar and Vík,
The South coast
Dyrholahey -“Doorway hill island”
Dyrhólahey (“Doorway hill island”) is a cape or headland 110-120 m high, with perpendicular cliffs on the southern and western sides and a narrow rock rim with an arch-shaped ...
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Dverghamrar
Rocks with hexagonal columns
By road no. 1 about 15 km from Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Dverghamrar - “Dwarf crags”
Dverghamrar, (“Dwarf crags”) rocks with hexagonal columns by the roadside. Such columns are often found where lava has flowed into water and been abruptly cooled.
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Fagrifoss
A Waterfall
Fagrifoss, a waterfall just below the ford. Access is best from the east. The fords on the rivers Geirlandsá and Hellisá are problematic for smaller cars, and can become suddenly impassable when the rivers rise.
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Vestmannaeyjar
The Wetman Islands
Vestmannaeyjar, (“The Westman Islands”) a group of 15-18 steep and rocky islands, with green mountain sides and ridges. All the islands come from submarine eruptions, the oldest from about 10,000 years ago and others fro...
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Paradísarhellir ("Paradise cave")
A cave up in the cliff-wall
By road no. 1 between Seljalandsfoss ad Skógar
A cave up in the cliff-wall west of the farm Fit, an easy climb. According to folktales the outlaw Hjalti Magnússon, lover of Anna of Stóra-Borg, see previous page (Stóra-Borg), had his hideout there in the 16th century....
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Fjaðrárgljúfur
A canyon
By road no. F206
A canyon through tuff, 100 m deep, just below the farm Heiðarsel. There is a walking route along the eastern edge, and it is possible to walk up through the canyon, though then one must wade across the river.
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